Hello LNER fans, I do hope it is alright to post this here. There is a small link to the NER in the first episode but in any case I hope that this podcast will provide you with some entertainment!

It thrills me to announce the launch of RAILWAY MANIA, a Podcast aimed at fans of Railways of all kinds. My aim is to provide enthusiasts with something entertaining and maybe even educational. Hopefully it's something you can pop on in the background whilst you are modelling, for example.

The focus is mainly going to be on the UK scene but will encompass the world when the subject demands it.

Railway Mania will cover everything from Model Railways to the Prototype, Mountain to Underground Railways and everything in between.

Episode 1 is around the 12 minute mark to give a light introduction, future episodes will likely grow in length. The main thing is that one should be able to pick it up and put it down at any time.

Morning all! Something that made me very happy was that the podcast was approved by Apple podcasts, so if you have an iPhone and use the Podcast App, you can search for Railway Mania and it will appear [​IMG]

Meanwhile, things are getting a little... bendy as episode 2 focuses on the dawn of articulated locomotives and two types in particular - the Meyer and the Fairlie.

Aw I tried to mix the audio as loud as I could without peaking/distortion or hissing. I tested it on my laptop speakers and headphones and it was ok.
I think Trestrol's issue with the audio sorted itself out.

I'm going to mix future episodes louder, thanks for the feedback. Have invested in some new microphones to hopefully improve the sound quality.

EDIT: I actually discovered that I can replace the audio on the AudioBoom versions (alas not the YouTube ones). I went ahead and remixed the first two episodes using a multiband compressor to bring the levels up, and these should be the versions that are available now. Thank you very much for the feedback which enables me to improve this project.

That was an excellent tutorial,obviously by someone who knows his subject,I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Thank you I hope to release more over the coming months. If anyone has any suggestions for topics, I'd love to hear them.
I've invested in some better microphones and sound recording gear so hopefully the sound quality will improve.

In between podcast releases I'd like to fill up the gaps with more videos.This one's actually a re-release but I hope if you haven't seen it before, you enjoy it! It's from back in 2014 at The Great Goodbye in Shildon.

I mixed a bit of classical music in with Joe Duddington's retelling of the steam speed record attempt.